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for the Mudville nine that day:
The score stood four to two
with but one inning more to play....
Since 1888 Casey at the Bat has been read and loved by baseball fans around the world. Now Mighty Casey has been brought to life by celebrated illustrator C. F. Payne, who captures the old-fashioned fun of an afternoon at the ballpark for a brand-new generation.
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- Hardcover 31 Pages
- Edition: Centenn ed
- ISBN-10: 0879237228
- ISBN-13: 9780879237226
- Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
- Pub date: Sep 01, 1988
- Dimensions: 26 cm x 18 cm x 1 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, School & Library Binding and Unbound

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This poem is just as magical today as it was when Thayer wrote it. This version features wonderful illustrations by Gerald Fitzgerald. They appear to be watercolors, but the cover calls them acrylics.
I read this to my children and my students each Opening Day of baseball season. More and ... Continue
This poem is just as magical today as it was when Thayer wrote it. This version features wonderful illustrations by Gerald Fitzgerald. They appear to be watercolors, but the cover calls them acrylics.
I read this to my children and my students each Opening Day of baseball season. More and more I find students cannot relate to the imagery as they have no concept of the game. This is a sad truth to our society. :(
Casey at the Bat is not great poetry, but it is as much of Americana as anything is and should be celebrated along with our national pastime.